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Series: Property Week ; 66(39) 28 September 2001, 86(1)Publication details: 2001Subject(s): Summary: In the context of economic uncertainty and the lack of recent research on rent levels, article discusses the issues faced by rent review negotiators and their clients in Central London. Highlights the conflicting views of landlords, who will not want to accept that rents are falling and tenants who will argue that confidence in the market is waning. Suggests that more rent reviews will be referred to arbitrators or independent experts, and looks at the use of Calderbank offers to settle disputes at an early stage. Concludes that the rent review sector is area of growth, but warns that practictioners must be sufficiently experienced to provide rent review advice.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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| Journal article | London Journal article | ABS64701 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 115260-1001 |
In the context of economic uncertainty and the lack of recent research on rent levels, article discusses the issues faced by rent review negotiators and their clients in Central London. Highlights the conflicting views of landlords, who will not want to accept that rents are falling and tenants who will argue that confidence in the market is waning. Suggests that more rent reviews will be referred to arbitrators or independent experts, and looks at the use of Calderbank offers to settle disputes at an early stage. Concludes that the rent review sector is area of growth, but warns that practictioners must be sufficiently experienced to provide rent review advice.